Fishing the output of the hydro's can be very productive for Stripers, Hybrids, and Sauger. The drop off behind the hydro's are great for catfish. The water level can fluctuate greatly here so check the water levels prior to fishing the McAlpine dame. Water levels can be found at NOAA site.

Remote West Texas river. Part of Lake Amistad. Located off US 90 approximately 40 miles west of Del Rio, near the point where the Pecos joins the Rio Grande. Concrete ramp Fishing pier Open all year Maintained by National Park Service (830) 775-7491 Paddle Trail: Pecos Railroad Bridge: Located approximately 6 miles up river from the Pecos boat launch is the Pecos railroad bridge , also known as the "High Bridge." Paddling this part of the Pecos River is an excellent day trip. The tall, scenic limestone cliffs surround you, while offering side canyons to explore and wildlife watching...

Nice stretch of mangrove lined backwater. Trout, redfish, and snook can be found all over this area. Since adding a 6ft deep cut in the bayou the snook populations have really done well in this area. The bayou now gets 100 percent water exchange every 24 hours. If the fishing here is slow you can always head to the bay side or one of the two piers in the park.

Put the kayak in behind Joe's on the East side (not West. The creek back there allows you to float your kayak out and walk it toward open water. Can be low at times and you'll need your rods laying down to avoid the bridge and trees.